Severn House buy World English language rights to new DI Andy Horton crime novel
Severn
House Publishers has bought World English language rights to the twelfth
in the popular crime series featuring the flawed and
rugged detective DI Andy Horton written by British Author, Pauline Rowson.
Fatal Catch will be published in the UK and Commonwealth in April 2015 in hardcover and in the USA in hardcover in August 2015 when it will also be released as an e book and available on all devices including Kindle, Kobo and Nook.
The highly acclaimed DI Andy Horton series is set against the atmospheric backdrop of the sea in the Solent area on the South Coast of England. Horton's patch is Portsmouth CID. The series has received glowing reviews in the UK, Commonwealth and the USA where Rowson's novels have been hailed as 'multi layered, twisted and complex,' and likened to the novels of Peter Robinson, John Harvey and Ed McBain.
Shroud of Evil in the DI Andy Horton crime series was published by Severn House in 2014.
Pauline Rowson lives in Hampshire and has been long listed for the Dagger in the Library Award and her thriller, In Cold Daylight was voted the third most popular novel for World Book Day 2008. Her novels have been translated into several languages.
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Fatal Catch will be published in the UK and Commonwealth in April 2015 in hardcover and in the USA in hardcover in August 2015 when it will also be released as an e book and available on all devices including Kindle, Kobo and Nook.
The highly acclaimed DI Andy Horton series is set against the atmospheric backdrop of the sea in the Solent area on the South Coast of England. Horton's patch is Portsmouth CID. The series has received glowing reviews in the UK, Commonwealth and the USA where Rowson's novels have been hailed as 'multi layered, twisted and complex,' and likened to the novels of Peter Robinson, John Harvey and Ed McBain.
Shroud of Evil in the DI Andy Horton crime series was published by Severn House in 2014.
Pauline Rowson lives in Hampshire and has been long listed for the Dagger in the Library Award and her thriller, In Cold Daylight was voted the third most popular novel for World Book Day 2008. Her novels have been translated into several languages.
For further information or media interviews please Contact Us.
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